Point de Galle, ii. 222; climate, 224; con- Pokur, Hindoo temple, ii. 33. latry, and religious beggars, 483; quarrel Ramghur village, i. 617; entrance to the Rampoor, i. 529. Poneys, sagacity of, i, 505-6; break loose, RAPER, Colonel, F. V. i. 615; leaves Jyepoor, 622. Poor, collection for, i. 45. Poonah, ii. 205; country, 207; city, 207-8; illness at, 205-6; departure from, 213. Poonah, Peishwah of, ii. 208. Poppies first seen, ii. 45; again, ii. 66. 77; Porpoises, i. 174; again, i. 176. Portuguese in Calcutta, i. 36; churches, ib.; Potatoes in Bengal, i. 10. Precious stones, ii. 260. Protection afforded the Bishop in his long Provisions, dearness of, ii. 109. Pudda, one name of the Ganges, i. 170. 207; features, 208; character, 210; resem- PULLER, Sir Christopher, his death, i. 80; Lady, returns home, ii. 335. R. Radha, burden of a song, i. 104. Rain, providential, i. 362; again, 550. 192; sort of Tyrol, 207; described, 214-15. Rajpoots, i. 7; use the affix of Singh, 579; Rama and Seeta, festival of, i. 336-7-8. ii. 10; attends the Bishop to Baneraty, 19. Receipt for horses, i. 431. REYNELL, General, i. 544; assigns surgeon to REICHARDT, Rev. re-ordained, ii. 441. REYNELL, Major James, maps, i. 91; discre- RHADACANT DEB, i. 72; his opinion of female Rhinoceroses, i. 381; again, ii. 125. Rhoders, ii. 265. Ribband-men in Ireland, i. 163; again, 165. RICH, the late Claudius James, i. 380. RICKETTS, Mr. Mordaunt, resident at Lucknow, Rivers in Ceylon, ii. 261; families on them, Robbery, increase of, i. 164; alarm of, ii. 21; ROBERTSON, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas, pre- ROBINSON, Rev. Thomas, at Poonah, ii. 209; Rohilcund, conquest of, i. 427; tumults in, Rohillas under British government, i. 427; in- Roman Catholics, number and character of, ii. Roy, Rev. Wm., senior chaplain at Madras, ii. Ruderpoor, i. 465; misery, ib.; visit from ma- Ruperra village, i. 122. Rushes, long, i. 99. Sadras town, ii. 282. Sakra village, ii. 168. S. SALMON, Capt., i. 374; his suwars, 374; es- Saltpetre, i. 59; monopoly of salt, ii. 326. Sandheads, the Bishop proceeds to, ii. 268. Sandee, i. 417; dangerous for travellers, 418. Saugur, island of, i. 1; again, 285; lightning Sawa town, ii. 64; drunken men, 65. SAWERS, Mr., receives the Bishop at Candy, ii. SCHWARTZ, Missionary, ii. 451; his labours and character, 461-2; guardian to the Raja Sea snakes, ii. 217; natives, horror of sea, Secundra, i. 585. Secrole, i. 277; chapel, 279; case of native Seidpoor, i. 274. Seiks, i. 594. Self-immolation by drowning, i. 295. Serampoor, i. 29; described, 50. Sick servant, i. 355; carried by women, 356. Sikh travelling, i. 483. Sikre, CASIM ALI KHAN, Nawâb of, i. 575. SINDIA, i. 620; at Neemuch, ii. 68; his sepoys, Siva, temple to, at Chittore, ii. 60; minarets, SKINNER, Col. cavalry, i. 546; gives money for Slavery illegal, i. 28; Slave Island, ii. 233. SMITH, Dr. H., appointed the Bishop, i. 546; gives opium to sepoys, ii. 24; his death, 449. Society in the upper provinces, ii. 370. tention, 616; illness and death, ii. 17-18. STOWE, Rev. Martin, arrival, i. 76; accompa- excited by, 349; reflections on his death, STOWE, Miss, letter to, ii. 350. Suicide, i. 269. Sumeru mountain, i. 492. Sumatra ape, ii, 196. Sunday regarded by the Hindoos, i. 514, Sunnite sect, ii. 75-6; quarrel with Boras, ii. THOMASON, Mrs. i. 33. Sunn hemp, i. 113. Supta Sati translated, i. 74. Supreme Court, ii. 326. Surat city, ii. 174; society, 176; church con- Surdah, silk manufactory, i. 177; Italian mode Suromonuggur, dispute at, i. 419-420; for- Suspension bridge, i. 496. Suttee described, i. 56; difference of opinion, 57-8; described, 267-8; not common in Suwarrs levy" black mail,” i. 440-1. THORNTON, Mr. John, letters to, ii. 309. 397. Thrush in Kemaoon, i. 498. Thugs described, i. 539. Tic Polonga, ii. 258. Tighree, i. 532; celebrated hunting-ground, 533. Tillhier, village, i. 430. Titybania, village, i. 113. TODD, Mr. David, Dacca, his conduct, ii. 348. Kotah, 43; at Bheelwara, 46, 47. Toglikabad, ruins of, i. 571. Tolly's nullah, i. 25. Toon-tree, i. 116; dye from, i. 523. Toolsey, in Salsette, described, ii. 184. TRAILL, Mr. George William, at Almorah, Travelling, manner of, ii. 376. Tusseeldar drawn by bullocks, i. 583. Tygers in Kemaoon, i. 448; peasantry fight Tynybania village, i. 123. Valley of Death, i. 469. VANRENEN, General, Bareilly, i. 439. Veddahs, tribe, in Ceylon, ii. 249-50. Vidalaya, college, i. 295-6. Vignette described, ii. 331; again, 333. round Calcutta, ii. 324. Vishnu, incarnation of, i. 129; temple, ii. 280. Visitation, ii. 412. Vultures, i. 203. W. WADE, Captain, Lucknow, i. 557. WALKER, Major, Baroda, ii. 88; procession of WALHROFFE, Mr. Colombo, sends cinnamon Water-pump, i. 118; bad, supposed to cause fever, 458; mill, 478. Wells, mode of sinking, i. 601. Weaving, i. 523. WEST, Sir Edward, ii. 218; again, ii. 457. Wild dogs, i. 500-1. WILLIAMS, Mr. Moradabad, i. 526. Mr. James, Baroda, meets the Miss, ii. 127. WILLIAMSON, Mr. Thomas, Kairah, meets the WILSON, Mrs. i. 43; again, ii. 301. Women of short stature, ii. 81. Wuerh, town, i. 608; suburbs, 609; city, 611. Y. WALLICH, Dr., his character, i. 42; again, Yâk, or Thibet cow, i. 493. 499. 55; ii. 311; again, 425. Warakapole, station, ii. 244. WARD, Rev. Mr., Baddagam, ii. 262; again, 417. WARNER, Mr. Edward Lee, Furreedpoor, house and garden, i. 164; Gaol calendar, Wars, horrors of native, ii. 163. Watchmen to frighten birds, i. 203. Yogi, imitation of by Dandee, i. 133; tames Z. ZALIM SINGH, character, ii. 39; offer to Colo- Zemindars, i. 67; visit of one, i. 348-9. |